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Charles H. Traub, No perfect heroes The Eye of Photography Magazine

Charles H. Traub has published seven books that most photographers nowadays admire, such In the Still Life, Aaron Siskind: Roadtrip Photographs (photographs taken from 1980-1988), Dolce Via: Italy in the 1980s (The photographs in this book were taken in Italy from 1980's) and others books. Due to his marvelous work, most major museum in the world added his photography to their collection.


Charles H. Traub Color on the Street Anatomy Films

Charles H. Traub was born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1945. He studied at the University of Illinois and joined the Peace Corps after graduation but due to an accident was forced to return home where he met Ralph Eugene Meatyard, who became an important inspiration. Following a stint in the Army, he decided to pursue photography at the.


Interview Charles H. Traub's Colorful Photos of '70sEra Passersby

Text by Emika Suzuki. Tickety-boo! Everything is fine. Unless of course, when it isn't — which is just as possible. With the same wackiness, Charle H. Traub montages sequentially vaguely matching photographs taken with his smartphone, arranged in a labyrinthine association of congruent imageries.


Charles H. Traub Lunchtime LENSCRATCH

Charles H. Traub's photobook is a joyful depiction of 80s Rome that bypasses the tourists, depicting instead a red blooded city with passion and summer in its heart April 21, 2014 Text Tish Wrigley


Interview Charles H. Traub's Colorful Photos of '70sEra Passersby

Charles H. Traub's compelling and haunting photographs capture, metaphorically, the essence of those places made great by Grant's indomitable spirit. Traub traveled throughout the United States photographing the major sites, homesteads and memorials marked by Grant's life—from his childhood in Ohio to Grant's final days in.


Interview Charles H. Traub's Colorful Photos of '70sEra Passersby

Remembrance of Summers' Past is a collection of 52 photographs by Charles H. Traub dating back to 1977 up until 2004. They were taken everywhere and anywhere around the world whenever Traub stumbled on a beach. These photographs are of the great display of unabashed human delight with the sun. On the beach, the masks come off and.


Lunchtime — Charles H. Traub Street Photography Portrait, Street

Charles H. Traub has dedicated himself to photographic education, and has been the chairperson at the School of Visual Arts, for which he's largely responsible in founding, for 30+ years. He is the president of the 'Aaron Siskind Foundation', and has had 60+ major exhibitions in galleries and museums throughout the world.


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Salad Days. Cajun Document. Beach. The Chicago Period. Skid Row. New York on the Edge. Indecent Exposure. Still Life in America.


Charles H. Traub Color on the Street

Sep 13, 2016 11:34PM What accounts for the timeless appeal of the 1970s? From Gucci's fringed midi skirts this spring to Missoni's latest bohemian ruffled dresses and Vivienne Tam's flared pants on New York's catwalks this past week, the iconic decade has seen a strong resurgence in the last year of fashion.


Interview Charles H. Traub's Colorful Photos of '70sEra Passersby

In his new book, Remembrance of Summers' Past, Charles H. Traub decided to head to beaches all around the world and capture photographs of the humans enjoying the sun during the few months of summer. Through his photographrty, the artist astutely showcases the human body as an expression of our humanity and beaches as a judgement.


Interview Charles H. Traub's Colorful Photos of '70sEra Passersby

- Charles H. Traub. Twenty years ago Charles H. Traub abandoned all pretense of trying to find specific themes and subjects in his photographic wanderings other than to make 'Taradiddles', embracing fully the digital image which is always questioned for its inherent potential for distortion. Ironically, the witty and sardonic.


Interview Charles H. Traub's Colorful Photos of '70sEra Passersby

Charles H. Traub (born April 6, 1945) is an American photographer and educator, known for his ironic real world witness color photography.


Photographs from the series “Lunch Time,” taken in Chicago and New York

Charles H. Traub's compelling photographs capture, metaphorically, the essence of those places made great by Grant's indomitable spirit. Traub traveled throughout the United States photographing the major sites, homesteads and memorials marked by Grant's life—from his childhood in Ohio to Grant's final days in New York.


Interview Charles H. Traub's Colorful Photos of '70sEra Passersby

No Perfect Heroes (2016) 11.99$ One hundred and fifty years after the death of Ulysses S. Grant history has begun to vindicate this great, yet often maligned, general. A humble man of striking insight, Grant is finally appreciated for the steadfast leader and visionary President that he was.


Lunchtime by Charles H. Traub The Cut

Charles H. Traub (b.1945) is an American photographer known for his street photography and his work as an educator. Menu Home Photographs Book 1 Book 2 Book 3 Book 4 Book 5 Fine Art Nudes Abstracts Shot for Fun Bio About Joe My Photography Gear Learn from Joe Photography Presentations for Camera Club & Photography Events


FOTOGRAFIA I ritratti di Charles H. Traub Film inspiration, Lunch

Photograph by Charles H. Traub If you live in a big city, lunchtime is among the choicest hours for people-watching—for what the photographer Charles H. Traub refers to as "the passing parade.